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when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional portions that it brings up? >> the supreme court said in 1992, a time we were talking about catalogs. that that time, state laws were too complex for everyone. guess what? we are in a different day and age, everyone knows electronic commerce, the internet is here to take. it's robust and what you have now is because congress has not acted you are giving a subsidy to online retailer that is not needed. what we need to do is treat everyone the same. if you have customers in a state with a sales tax, you should collect and remit. >> steve, you got the first
when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional...
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democrats suggested there be tax increases. would that be part of a deal, or is it much more quarantined than that? >> well, it would not be part of the deal, but they're talking about right now, it might pass this week to alleviate the flight delays. if we get more impacts. this sequester hits home in a way members of congress decide theyen cat stomach any more. that's when you get negotiations with the white house on a broader solution. and they continue to say a precondition for having negotiations to alleviate it is, we need more tax revenue, ween cat just do it with budget cuts alone. >> what happens next, what would congress do next? >> congress could have a vote by the senate tonight. the senate's scheduled to be in recess next week, there's a premi premium, if they're going to do it this week on doing it this evening. the house could take it up tomorrow. members would go home in the senate, hear from their constituents and figure out whether or not there are broader impacts they need to address. one triggering mechanism
democrats suggested there be tax increases. would that be part of a deal, or is it much more quarantined than that? >> well, it would not be part of the deal, but they're talking about right now, it might pass this week to alleviate the flight delays. if we get more impacts. this sequester hits home in a way members of congress decide theyen cat stomach any more. that's when you get negotiations with the white house on a broader solution. and they continue to say a precondition for having...
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rich: what do you think about as far as without corporate tax reform, the think tax reform is really the type of catalyst that people say it is? >> well, it's a question of who knows for the average your out there that dividend is tax favored you can get long-term capital gains treatment which is very important. rich: to you feel as the markets are concerned about the fed pulling back? the most interest rates will rise. how fast it happens, that is what the fed is trying to control. and elsie inflation on the horizon that will fuel the concerns. we have done the overall economy. still more to come, more advice for your money in the new year and what is the real reason behind the ears resolutions. why do we make the men break-in? we will be back. ♪ the and we are me. he is allies. research editor and analyst and a principal cio. i want to talk with you first, dan. what you think about that? >> well, i don't like companies that don't make money. and i don't like companies that trade for exorbitant multiples of earnings when i really can't understand how they are worth that much. it i
rich: what do you think about as far as without corporate tax reform, the think tax reform is really the type of catalyst that people say it is? >> well, it's a question of who knows for the average your out there that dividend is tax favored you can get long-term capital gains treatment which is very important. rich: to you feel as the markets are concerned about the fed pulling back? the most interest rates will rise. how fast it happens, that is what the fed is trying to control. and...
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they talked about a 6% or 7%, 10% tax in cypress. i think inflation is going to take much more than 10% of the purchasing power out of bank accounts all around the world, not just in europe, but here in the united states. i think that's why a lot of savers are pulling their money out of banks, buying stocks, buying real estate. they are buying precious metals because more people realize that if they hold on to the currency and leave it in the bank, it is going to lose a lot of value. shibani: right. talk about the united states, and what we did not see today, peter, was a market reaction to this because there's a belief, well, on the one hand, things are going to get resolvedded in cypress. on the other hand, we are the best of the worst markets that are out there. you know, at what point could that turn on us because that -- that scenario can't survive forever. >> well, we're to the close to being the best of the worst. i think weir -- we might be the worst of the worst. it's just that a lot of people have not figured that out yet.
they talked about a 6% or 7%, 10% tax in cypress. i think inflation is going to take much more than 10% of the purchasing power out of bank accounts all around the world, not just in europe, but here in the united states. i think that's why a lot of savers are pulling their money out of banks, buying stocks, buying real estate. they are buying precious metals because more people realize that if they hold on to the currency and leave it in the bank, it is going to lose a lot of value. shibani:...
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they include tax breaks and leasing the stadium and local venues at much lower rates than normal. santa clara leaders are meeting to discuss if the city can make any money. >>> green bay packers fans are starting to arrive in the bay area. it's hard to miss them. they are decked out in packers colors and have packed several hotels including the sheraton fisherman's wharf. >> loud and proud. you've got to represent. i love it. [ laughter ] not all cities i would probably feel that way. but they are good here. >> sports bars will run specials on game day and at the nfl shop at pier 39 hot item is san francisco answer to the cheese head. a $40, 49ers gold nugget head. tune to ktvu tomorrow for complete game day coverage. we begin our coverage with playoff play book at 4:00. and foxes pregame show at 4:30. kickoff just after 5:00. don't forget after the game you can join sports director mark eastbound these for the point after. >>> 4:37 is the time. hopefully sal during that show we're talking about a really great win for the 49ers. >> you and me both, pam. we'll see about that. it's
they include tax breaks and leasing the stadium and local venues at much lower rates than normal. santa clara leaders are meeting to discuss if the city can make any money. >>> green bay packers fans are starting to arrive in the bay area. it's hard to miss them. they are decked out in packers colors and have packed several hotels including the sheraton fisherman's wharf. >> loud and proud. you've got to represent. i love it. [ laughter ] not all cities i would probably feel that...
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higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what it takes till i touch the sky ♪ ♪ i gotta make a wish, take a chance, make a change, and break away ♪ ♪ out of the darkness and into the sun ♪ ♪ i won't forget all the ones that i love ♪ ♪ i gotta take a risk, take a chance, make a change, and break away ♪ lou: delighted the chief commiist, ubs, will be joining us here to give us his outlook on the economy and view on the stock market, but wall street ended with a rally. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq picked up 30 points. volume on the big board today down to 3.4 billion shares. the courts handed green light capital a victory in the fight with apple to return $137 billion to shareholders. apple shares up a share today, just winning a
higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what it takes till i touch the sky ♪ ♪ i gotta make a wish, take a chance, make a change, and break...
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when rick unger says we have an emergency, i worry about my taxes going up. if we want better roads and less traffic it is easy. bid it on these road building to private motivated entities. you will see innovation and prices for the times that you drive those roads. it's through market forces, don't hand it to the government. >> dave: rich, we had an ice rink in central park. it's a beautiful place. the city government was working on it for years and cost overruns and finally donald trump stepped in and said, hey, look, give it to me i'll do it in six months at half the cost. he did it even faster than that. doesn't steve have a point that private sector should be linda in author these things? >> steve makes a great point. i understand rick's impulse here. if you go back to the 1930s, a lot of public works projects were accomplished and did pretty well. you have things like the golden gate bridge four years. now it takes seven years to build an access road to the golden gate bridge. we have extraordinary stopping power from environmental groups, public work u
when rick unger says we have an emergency, i worry about my taxes going up. if we want better roads and less traffic it is easy. bid it on these road building to private motivated entities. you will see innovation and prices for the times that you drive those roads. it's through market forces, don't hand it to the government. >> dave: rich, we had an ice rink in central park. it's a beautiful place. the city government was working on it for years and cost overruns and finally donald trump...
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yield, which comes out about 5% tax- equivalent yield, which is pretty good. > doug rothschild, it was great to have you on the show. we'll have you back soon. > > thank you. > thank you! comingup, how options players are connecting to the trade on blackberry. that's next in chart talk. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now for chart talk. always good to have you on the show. let's start by looking at blackberry. the stock was down significantly at one point yesterday off of some downgrades. people are very troubled about this launch of the new phone coming on. what do you think? this is a classic case of buy- the-rumor, sell-the-news. everything leading up at the end of last week to this launch looked like blackberry maybe was going to trade in the $20s even - i mean, the upgrades, the interest from the marketplace, the interest in the option market was unreal. and then, i will tell you what angie, on friday, last friday, all of a sudden, we saw a lot of put buyers come into the marketplace, and a lot of put buyers looking at the downside weekly puts that expire at the end of
yield, which comes out about 5% tax- equivalent yield, which is pretty good. > doug rothschild, it was great to have you on the show. we'll have you back soon. > > thank you. > thank you! comingup, how options players are connecting to the trade on blackberry. that's next in chart talk. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now for chart talk. always good to have you on the show. let's start by looking at blackberry. the stock was down significantly at one point yesterday off of...
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then determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loopholes for wealthy and well-connected, suddenly, you know what we'll take the sequester. neil: you know, pardon me, that sounds like me with a thyroid thing, get over it move on. what was this? over a month ago, right? why is president still bemoaning it today, blaming republicans, but the issue is how all this backth over minor cuts is wrong, makes more serious spending cuts that both sides agree are necessary very unlikely. what do you think? >> i think that president likes playing politics with idea of any budget cuts he likes big federal give away to bribe people who supporting him and his party. we saw what he did with sequestration, playing games, he shut down the white house to tourists, he decided we might not have a white house easter egg roll, playing the little games same thing with flight delays, he wants little cuts to hurt a lot and blame the republicans so he does not have to decide to make big cuts, he doesn't want to do that, he wants to us pay and pay and pay for the big programs and m
then determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loopholes for wealthy and well-connected, suddenly, you know what we'll take the sequester. neil: you know, pardon me, that sounds like me with a thyroid thing, get over it move on. what was this? over a month ago, right? why is president still bemoaning it today, blaming republicans, but the issue is how all this backth over minor cuts is wrong, makes more serious spending cuts that both sides agree are necessary...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> down 94. were in triple digits earlier. it is february. what does this expect? it is snow and two storms are heading towards the northeast. they may merge and become a doozy beginning friday afternoon. weather channel's paul goodloe is tracking it for us. hi, paul. >> hi, how you doing? you talked about those storms merging. and they will bring the biggest dump of snow we've seen in a year and a half. new york city start with rain as we have two systems. one, a clipper across the midwest bringing detroit and michigan some snow but also the southern snow giving south some rain. they will come together an form a new storm, a nor'easter off-shore. as they do so we will plenty of wind,
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tax increases, and getting rid of the debt ceiling nonsense. how they could make a deal over december 31st allowing the debt ceiling nonsense to come in the first quarter? it just seems ridiculous. we're about to go into never never land again. liz: so do you believe that the longer end, starting where? 15? 30? >> five years is weak, ten years weak, long bonds weak. again, trading down until this fiscal -- the real fiscal cliff of the debt ceiling gets resolved. liz: you predicted for qe infinity, and new minutes from the federal reserve indicates more than one more person said e have to stop adding liquidity to the -- >> wouldn't that be great? liz: i don't know, would it? in what way, and what do you buy if that's the case? >> issuing ten year notes, and the u.s. government buys them all? they finance them overnight, lowest interest rates, oh, we are not boar ring for long, that seems silly, but with the 2% growing economy, it's going to take a long time to stop qe3. the sad part is qe3 goes on, and at the enof the year, oh, we are not there
tax increases, and getting rid of the debt ceiling nonsense. how they could make a deal over december 31st allowing the debt ceiling nonsense to come in the first quarter? it just seems ridiculous. we're about to go into never never land again. liz: so do you believe that the longer end, starting where? 15? 30? >> five years is weak, ten years weak, long bonds weak. again, trading down until this fiscal -- the real fiscal cliff of the debt ceiling gets resolved. liz: you predicted for qe...
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the local merchant who pays property taxes. >> nine states have enacted online sales taxes. enforcement thus far has been lax. the marketplace fairness act would require the states to provide online retailers with new software to process the new transactions. >> this bill has nothing to do with federal taxes. nothing. secondly, this bill does not impose any new taxes whatsoever. >> as might imagine, many online retailers and their allies on capitol hill are hesitant to click i agree. they cite the existence of 10,000 state municipal tax codes. >> while complying with so many codes might not be a big deal for large online retailers. it's actually a huge burden for the little guys. >> the marketplace fairness act is unprecedented in its reach to discriminate against the internet, employers, and states with modest or no sales taxes. >> after years of opposition, amazon.com last year relented. ebay sought a carveout for online retailers doing up to 10 million in annual sales and having not got continue still opposes the factor place fairness act. with the senate moving senate gr
the local merchant who pays property taxes. >> nine states have enacted online sales taxes. enforcement thus far has been lax. the marketplace fairness act would require the states to provide online retailers with new software to process the new transactions. >> this bill has nothing to do with federal taxes. nothing. secondly, this bill does not impose any new taxes whatsoever. >> as might imagine, many online retailers and their allies on capitol hill are hesitant to click i...
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housing which is positive and may be offsetting in terms of what washington has taken away by tax increases and sequestration it is a small episode. >> let's dig deeper. do you think that the level of profit growth will not justify any real further expansion of the price earnings multiple or what? >> i would say the first part, yes. if you look at profits they are very, very strong and have been for a while but it is a maturing earnings cycle. also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at the mature point in that cycle and the forecast is about 1% or 2% overall growth. there are always ways to make more money than the index tracking would lead you to believe. where do you think the pockets of possible better than avera
housing which is positive and may be offsetting in terms of what washington has taken away by tax increases and sequestration it is a small episode. >> let's dig deeper. do you think that the level of profit growth will not justify any real further expansion of the price earnings multiple or what? >> i would say the first part, yes. if you look at profits they are very, very strong and have been for a while but it is a maturing earnings cycle. also in this environment the u.s....
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the eurozone, because he is against bailout money from germany that requires severe budget cuts and tax increases. "for europe it just means a lot of uncertainty and instability. so far the markets are taking it pretty well. we'll see how long it lasts or if we'll see another flare-up of the eurozone crisis." that's jack ewing of the international herald tribune. bersani is said to be still trying to form a government. president obama's pick to head the securities and exchange commission is catching flack from congress. in january, the president named mary jo white as his pick for the job. now, the new york times reports, senate banking committee members are asking white to answer detailed questions regarding her past experience. lawmakers are concerned due to white's time spent representing wall street as a defense attorney. white responded, stating she has an established track record and a reputation of being tough but fair. she will attend a senate confirmation hearing on march 11th. boeing is running lab tests on lithiom-ion batteries for its 787 jets, grounded since january. but th
the eurozone, because he is against bailout money from germany that requires severe budget cuts and tax increases. "for europe it just means a lot of uncertainty and instability. so far the markets are taking it pretty well. we'll see how long it lasts or if we'll see another flare-up of the eurozone crisis." that's jack ewing of the international herald tribune. bersani is said to be still trying to form a government. president obama's pick to head the securities and exchange...
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payroll tax cut. 2%. that is a lot. one-third more than you were paying. the average increase of $1,250 per year hitting almost all of the workers. if you're under $10,000 r year you actually pay $68 more. if you are in the middle class 55 and $75,000, you're losing $822. you are losing the money but the government has said. that makes you feel better? and remember the president's pledge not to raise taxes? hold on. democrats say are not done raising revenue they're demanding higher taxes with the debt ceiling. but the president says he will then negotiate so he will have to raise taxes unilaterally. he does a lot of that. who thought we would see president taking credit for making the bush tax cuts permanent? he is bragging now they're permanent. 98 percent of americans anyway. i love politics. >> america is tattoo obsession body art covering bodies and faces of celebrities and use. our psychologists will describe the east epidemic. >> a deadly outbreak of the flu declarers the state of emergency. the wo
payroll tax cut. 2%. that is a lot. one-third more than you were paying. the average increase of $1,250 per year hitting almost all of the workers. if you're under $10,000 r year you actually pay $68 more. if you are in the middle class 55 and $75,000, you're losing $822. you are losing the money but the government has said. that makes you feel better? and remember the president's pledge not to raise taxes? hold on. democrats say are not done raising revenue they're demanding higher taxes with...
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tomorrow for anyone wanting coverage 31 ising january 1, march the deadline to be covered or face a tax penalty. >> gay marriages in utah will go on. this afternoon a federal judge denied the state's request to halt same-sex unions until the appeals process in court plays out. on friday that same judge overturned the ban on gay marriage ruling it is unconstitutional. couplest -- same-sex started lining up for marriage licenses. >> a developing story. police are searching for 13- year-old girl who disappeared in the district. she was last seen around 8:00 p.m. last night in northeast. she is five feet five inches tall and weighs 100 25 pounds. her hair is in black braids with blond streaks and she has a scar under her right eye. anyone with information about her should call d.c. police. theolice and the fbi saying same man has robbed three banks in alexandria in the last week and a half. the most recent happened this the bb&t on -- at branch. d.c. police are searching for the thieves who hit a radioshack in the middle of the night. ased -- they pulled up security gate. police have not sa
tomorrow for anyone wanting coverage 31 ising january 1, march the deadline to be covered or face a tax penalty. >> gay marriages in utah will go on. this afternoon a federal judge denied the state's request to halt same-sex unions until the appeals process in court plays out. on friday that same judge overturned the ban on gay marriage ruling it is unconstitutional. couplest -- same-sex started lining up for marriage licenses. >> a developing story. police are searching for 13-...
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you want to pay more taxes? >> my husband doesn't. i feel sometimes it is the price of paper better society. whigs i think the balanced approach is the right way to go as a citizen and taxpayer. >> i want to leave the policy decisions to all of you. >> it is easier to cut other people spinning than your own. i am disappointed to hear mr. miller saying we are taking a hatchet to education. do you truly believe there is no waste in education? for three decades, a trillion dollars put in and their math, science, and reading scores are essentially flat. we are not seeing a return on the pell grant investment. we have had 19 months to prepare for this. is there nothing in the department of education than you can look at that you would want to cut first, before you start saying we are going to take a hatchet to headstart and special-education programs? that sounds like scare tactics. is there not a better approach in prioritizing spending cuts? >> we have. what you have seen is our proposal with the support of congres
you want to pay more taxes? >> my husband doesn't. i feel sometimes it is the price of paper better society. whigs i think the balanced approach is the right way to go as a citizen and taxpayer. >> i want to leave the policy decisions to all of you. >> it is easier to cut other people spinning than your own. i am disappointed to hear mr. miller saying we are taking a hatchet to education. do you truly believe there is no waste in education? for three decades, a trillion...
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democrats want to combine spending cuts with new tax revenue. republicans insist on a cuts only approach and both sides blame the other. >> republicans have voted twice to replace the president's sequester with smarter spending cuts and reforms. but the president and democrat leaders have failed to pass a solution of their own. >> it is a day when soon people will be getting a pink slip. we might as well get a pink slip from the office of the speaker and the republican conference. the 750,000 american workers. >> now some of the impact to the spending cuts won't be felt for weeks. and if congress comes up with a new budget, it could eliminate some of the cuts all together. the white house is urging the supreme court to overturn california's ban on same sex marriage. coming up at 5:45 why proposition 8 is unconstitutional. >>> firefighters in southern california continue to battle a massive fire that has left hundreds of people in the dark. the fire broke out yesterday afternoon. it's burning at rancho park which is 60 miles east of los angeles.
democrats want to combine spending cuts with new tax revenue. republicans insist on a cuts only approach and both sides blame the other. >> republicans have voted twice to replace the president's sequester with smarter spending cuts and reforms. but the president and democrat leaders have failed to pass a solution of their own. >> it is a day when soon people will be getting a pink slip. we might as well get a pink slip from the office of the speaker and the republican conference....
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. $25 prepaid debit cards will be sent to clients whose tax refunds were slowed by a software glitch. delays were caused by changes in the way the irs processes claims for education credits. it's unknown how many were affected, but h&r block says most have already received their refunds. a coffee break with apple's ceo is on the auction block. an online charity is auctioning off a half-hour coffee break with tim cook. more than 50 bids have been placed. the highest is over $200,000. if cook doesn't strike your fancy, you can also place a bid for a date with william shatner. the auction ends may 14th. still to come, in traders unplugged, the guys hash-tag it out. their thoughts on twitter's upcoming debut in the market. that's later on. but first, why in-shape employees are saving corporate america a bundle. that's next with bill moller. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i started drinking a lot. i gues
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he wants to raise taxes, punitively so. he wants to raise taxes in furtherrance of what he sees is fairness and that's actually dangerous. >> in fact, we did raise taxes on january 1st. a lot. and guess what? >> more? >> mr. rogers just pointed out, a 4% quarter. so to say that raising taxes on rich people is bad for the economy just is factually incorrect. >> but the good news on that, almost everybody got a tax cut except for the very, very top. and, you know, you should be growing this economy at 5 or 6%. but the point is, why go back and do it again? >> my view is, look -- my view is, this is a middle-class problem and the problem is the middle class in this country is used to the service level that was provided by bill clinton's tax rates. when george bush cut taxes without having the courage to cut spending, that's what caused this problem. 60% of the deficit projected in 2019 -- >> when you say services, governor -- >> all i want to say is, what politicians of both parties have to tell middle class americans, if you
he wants to raise taxes, punitively so. he wants to raise taxes in furtherrance of what he sees is fairness and that's actually dangerous. >> in fact, we did raise taxes on january 1st. a lot. and guess what? >> more? >> mr. rogers just pointed out, a 4% quarter. so to say that raising taxes on rich people is bad for the economy just is factually incorrect. >> but the good news on that, almost everybody got a tax cut except for the very, very top. and, you know, you...
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the gop can eliminate sequestration by approving a debt reduction plan that includes taxes from the wealthy through the closing of loopholes." "these cutbacks, with all the harm that's being caused to the traveling public, there's just no reason that i can see that justifies what's being done here." flight delay information is available at faa.gov. a bill will be introduced in the senate today aimed at banks that are considered too-big-to- fail. the legislation is meant to reduce risk at banks carrying more than $500 billion in assets. under the bill, the nation's largest lenders would have to raise the amount of money on hand, known as capital standards. the bi- partisan legislation is backed by a senate democrat and republican. they say the intent is to guard against the need for a taxpayer bailout in a financial crisis. the ceo and board of directors at citigroup will face key questions from an analyst at today's shareholder meeting. mike mayo, a respected analyst at clsa, is said to have purchased shares of citigroup so he could attend today's sharholder meeting and question the leaders
the gop can eliminate sequestration by approving a debt reduction plan that includes taxes from the wealthy through the closing of loopholes." "these cutbacks, with all the harm that's being caused to the traveling public, there's just no reason that i can see that justifies what's being done here." flight delay information is available at faa.gov. a bill will be introduced in the senate today aimed at banks that are considered too-big-to- fail. the legislation is meant to reduce...
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in ohio, and indiana among other state, governors want tax cuts. tennessee boosting health care and prisons. 's a far cry from late 2010 with the national economy slumping and federal aid drying up, noted analyst meredith whitney told cbs' "60 minutes" that you could see 50 sidable defaults. 50 to 100 sizeable defaults amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars. the sell-off triggered by those comments a distant memory from the muni bond markets. the states spend widely so they don't come up short again. nao recommds the tra cash go to a rainy day fund, and that may not seem sexy for voters, but it could prove better for the state's fiscal future. for the nightly business report, i'm mary thompson. >> the spotlight is on the winners and let's begin with dow component merck and it led the farm as higher as jefferies upgraded it to buy from hold and it describes it as the best restructuring plays in the pharma group and a backhanded compliment. they pushed merck up almost 1% before it fell back to close a 4762. unitedhealthca unitedhealthcare, anot
in ohio, and indiana among other state, governors want tax cuts. tennessee boosting health care and prisons. 's a far cry from late 2010 with the national economy slumping and federal aid drying up, noted analyst meredith whitney told cbs' "60 minutes" that you could see 50 sidable defaults. 50 to 100 sizeable defaults amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars. the sell-off triggered by those comments a distant memory from the muni bond markets. the states spend widely so they...
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higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. lou: delighted the chief commiist, ubs, will be joining us here to give us his outlook on the economy and view on the stock market, but wall street ended with a rally. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq picked up 30 points. volume on the big board today down to 3.4 billion shares. the courts handed green liht capital a victory in the fight with apple to return $137 billion to shareholders. apple shares up a share today, just winning a battle in that war. hp up 12%, hopes the company is on the road to recovery after beating quarterly expectations. you remember when hp was written off. what was that? oh, about three months ago, wasn't it? for the week, the dow, the winner, the s&p down, snapping a seven week win streak. the nasdaq lost about 1%. gold closing at 15 72.80 an ounce, down $37 this week. crude oil with a gain at 93.13 a barrel. in the bond market, ten-year treasury yields. there's less of a threat to the economy than, well, some politicians suggest. joining us now with the economic o
higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. lou: delighted the chief commiist, ubs, will be joining us here to give us his outlook on the economy and view on the stock market, but wall street ended with a rally. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq picked up 30 points. volume on the big board today down to 3.4 billion shares. the courts handed green liht capital a victory in the fight with apple to return $137 billion to shareholders. apple shares...
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i would much rather see a full tax report of a low rate, flat tax. get rid of all this garbage and nonsense. >> ah! >> have one low rate which jerry brown proposed in 1982 and be done with all these other problems. >> we double tax investment and savings. why don't we just tax consumption. in other words, investment savings is the seed core of the whole country. that's why new jobs, new income. why would we want to tax savings, much less double and triple tax? >> sadly, larry, in washington, much of the economics profession as well does not understand that investment is the mother's milk of pros period of time. without investment, you don't get a higher standard of link. trying to put caps on capitalization is ridiculous. we should be moving back through the flat tax or other reforms and in terms of what the president proposed on 401 ks, larry, you know and i know that's the beginning. first of all, they lied no us about social security, they are double taxed. we were told they would not be taxed when we were retired. they've moved back on that promi
i would much rather see a full tax report of a low rate, flat tax. get rid of all this garbage and nonsense. >> ah! >> have one low rate which jerry brown proposed in 1982 and be done with all these other problems. >> we double tax investment and savings. why don't we just tax consumption. in other words, investment savings is the seed core of the whole country. that's why new jobs, new income. why would we want to tax savings, much less double and triple tax? >> sadly,...
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. >> we all want our taxes raised and comfortable having taxes raised. it would affect each and every one of those members. i understand that. comfortable having taxes raised on every gallon of gasoline he uys. in congress, we see a real problem even reaching the subject. we have an efficient system that has worked in the past. all three branches were held by the democratic side. we were unable to raise taxes. in other dynamics in congress. it is so much different. it is more difficult now than ever. do you think the vehicle mileage use traveled is a particular onerus thing. we don't have a particular mechanism to do this right now. is there is a way that could allow us to include cpi and standards in terms of raising the gas tax if that is where we wind up? apparently we have unanimity on that. lay level what you would call a playing field. how much would you like his taxes raised? [laughter] >> i love him, but substantially. [laughter] let me address that point. specifically, most of you on the panel know there have been a number of studies in the past
. >> we all want our taxes raised and comfortable having taxes raised. it would affect each and every one of those members. i understand that. comfortable having taxes raised on every gallon of gasoline he uys. in congress, we see a real problem even reaching the subject. we have an efficient system that has worked in the past. all three branches were held by the democratic side. we were unable to raise taxes. in other dynamics in congress. it is so much different. it is more difficult...
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he puts law enforcement, firemen and policemen who 98% of them are being paid for with your local taxes and says you're going to lose your local policemen because of this? it's not true. >> meanwhile, republican duncan hunter is teeing off on delaying the deployment of the harry s. truman to the persian gulf charging it's about dramatizing potential budget cuts than making the proper military decision, though a pentagon spokesman told fox this was totally done by the book that this was about saving money and not about political drama. lou? >> thank you very much, ed henry, chief white house fox news cor responsibility. the first guest attests firsthand to the lack of urgency and accountability in washington. concerning the sequester, former senator scott brown, a fox news cricketer, great to have you with us. >> great to be on, lou. lou: turn to the hoer row show the president is trodding out. seemingly every person in the administration given the opportunity to go out in front of cameras to scare the american people. what do you think of it? >> well, it's a broken record strategy. it's
he puts law enforcement, firemen and policemen who 98% of them are being paid for with your local taxes and says you're going to lose your local policemen because of this? it's not true. >> meanwhile, republican duncan hunter is teeing off on delaying the deployment of the harry s. truman to the persian gulf charging it's about dramatizing potential budget cuts than making the proper military decision, though a pentagon spokesman told fox this was totally done by the book that this was...
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. >>> deadline day for filing taxes. in most cases, you need to have them postmarked or electronically sent by midnight tonight. as many as 100 million filed early. 90% of them sent those returns electronically. this year's average refund is $$ $2755. if you're not ready to file today, send in a form, form 4868. that's for an extension. if you're in massachusetts, you have until tomorrow, it's a state holiday today called patriots day. >>> restaurants are offering taxpayers some relief. cinnabon is offering free bites from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tonight. arby's is offering curly fries or potatoes cakes. with a coupon. great american cookies will hand out free cookies. office depot is offering limited pripting and shredding today for free. >>> a rare partnership between ford and general motors has them working on a new transmission. they're expecting to install it in new cars by 2016. it's expected to meet new standards. it will be available in front and rear-wheel-drive models. >>> a meat recall is expanding over fears o
. >>> deadline day for filing taxes. in most cases, you need to have them postmarked or electronically sent by midnight tonight. as many as 100 million filed early. 90% of them sent those returns electronically. this year's average refund is $$ $2755. if you're not ready to file today, send in a form, form 4868. that's for an extension. if you're in massachusetts, you have until tomorrow, it's a state holiday today called patriots day. >>> restaurants are offering taxpayers...
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higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. at a dry cleaner, taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to u all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. buyou're progr
higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. at a dry cleaner, taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full...
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higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchiti and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung nction, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whaver swims our way. ask your doctor aut symbicort. i got m
higher gasoline prices, higher taxes, weakening the economy and taxes, weakening the economy and harris on what the future holds. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with...
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and they have the second combined highest sales tax. in a recent new york times review, several reviews started with the words poor chicago. i want to bring in len sweet and nick bogut, political writer. >> len as the native here, goug up in chicago, it's such a great city. we all appreciate what it offers to the country. but there's the issue with the violence which is what's getting a lot of attention. officials saying things are getting better, saying murder dropped 42% in the first quarter of the year. but people thinking to remember hadiya pendleton, p. what's the perfect storm that is happening here and can't be stopped. is it getting better. >> i do want everyone to know as you said i'm stationed in washington but i am chicagoan through and through. this essay in the new york times was totally taking every criticism of the city, the most recent ones you went through, tough questions, hard challenges and then uses that to tear down the city in a way that was unreal listly. every city has problems. chicago is in a rough patch right
and they have the second combined highest sales tax. in a recent new york times review, several reviews started with the words poor chicago. i want to bring in len sweet and nick bogut, political writer. >> len as the native here, goug up in chicago, it's such a great city. we all appreciate what it offers to the country. but there's the issue with the violence which is what's getting a lot of attention. officials saying things are getting better, saying murder dropped 42% in the first...